Nigerian street preacher arrested in London

LONDON, UK (ANS) — A Nigerian street preacher has been arrested in London, according to Barnabas Fund contacts and other sources.

The Metropolitan Police has ordered its Professional Standards Unit to begin a review into the arrest of Oluwole IIesanmi, a Nigerian street preacher, on Saturday, February 23 in front of Southgate Tube station, north London.

Police officers said they arrested Mr IIesanmi, “in order to prevent a breach of the peace.”

Officers deemed it appropriate to remove the Nigerian street preacher

According to Helen Millichap, Chief Superintendent and Enfield Borough Commander, the officers responded to a 999 call at 13:55 on Saturday, February 23 from a member of the public who claimed that Mr IIesanmi had made “Islamophobic” comments and been confronted by “a small number” of people. According to the arresting officers, a second witness “supported the allegations made by the original caller.”

Officers “deemed it appropriate to remove” street preacher Oluwole Ilesanmi from the area, according to Chief Superintendent Helen Millichap

In the statement the Commander further justified the arrest by describing the preacher’s activities as being “perceived as being a potential hate crime.” However, nothing in the eyewitness account or video suggests that this was the case.

The police response also contradicts eye witness accounts by failing to make mention of the young man in a hooded top seen aggressively confronting the street preacher threatening him, before fleeing when the police arrived.

The term “Islamophobia” means fear and hatred of the religious ideology Islam. But the term is often misused to mean fear and hatred of Muslim people as well.

Michael Ireland is an Internet journalist and Media Missionary serving as Chief Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service. He is also an ordained minister and an award-winning local cable-TV host/producer. Michael has served with Dan Wooding and ASSIST News Service (ANS) since its beginning in 1989. He has reported for ANS from Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Israel, Jordan, China, and Russia. Follow Michael on Facebook at MichaelIrelandMediaMissionary and on Twitter at @Michael_ASSIST. You may support Michael as a media missionary at https://actintl.givingfuel.com/ireland-michael

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